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Bibliography assembled in 1957 by Frederick I. Ordway III under contract to ABMA while working for General Astronautics Research Corporation

Lunar Bibliography

  • 1a - K. R. Stehling and R. W. Foster, ON A SMALL LUNAR ROCKET VEHICLE, 7th IAF Congress Paper, Sept. 1956 (see also Missiles and Rockets, 1-1, 58, October 1956)
  • 1b - K. R. Stehling, R. M. Missert, HIGH ALTITUDE LAUNCHING ORBITAL VEHICLE, American rocket Society Reprint 187-54
  • 1c - K. R. Stehling, BALLOON LAUNCHING AN EARTH SATELLITE ROCKET, Aviation Age, July 1955.
  • 2 - K. R. Stehling, and G. Gamow, A ROCKET AROUND THE MOON. Scientific American 196-6, 47, June 1957.
  • 3 - K. A. Ehricke, FREE AND POWERED ORBITS IN CISLUNAR SPACE, Astronautics Symposium: Sponsored by A. F. Office Scientific Research and Convair Division, General Dynamics Corp. (Summary: AFOST-TR-57-41, AD120-430, Feb. 1957)
  • 4- K. A. Ehricke, CISLUNAR OPERATIONS, American Rocket Society, Preprint 467-57, June 1957
  • 5 - H. Lieske, ON THE ACCURACY REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAJECTORIES IN THE FIELD OF THE EARTH AND THE MOON, Astronautics Symposium Sponsored by A. F. Office Scientific Research and Convair Division, General Dynamics Corp. (Summary: AFOST-TR-57-41, AD 120-430, Feb. 1957)
  • 6- H. A. Lieske, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER - ASCENT FLIGHT MECHANICS (U) Rand Report-RM-1727, June 4, 1956, (Secret)
  • 7 - R. W. Buchheim, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER - ATTITUDE STABILIZATION Rand Report RM-1730, June 4, 1956
  • 8 - G. H. Clement, THE MOON ROCKET, Rand Corp. Rept. 7 May 1956 (See also J. Franklin Inst., Mono. No. 2, June 1956)
  • 9 - R. W. Buchheim ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES OF THE MOON, 7th Inter, Astronautical Congress, Rome 1956 (see also Rand Rept. No. 9-873, 14 June 1956)
  • 10- R. W. Buchheim, SOME BASIC ASPECTS OF OPERATION IN CISLUNAR AND LUNAR SPACE, Convair Report, November 1955.
  • 11- H. A. Lang, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER - LANDING FACTORS, Rand Report, RM-1725, June 4, 1956.
  • 12- H. E. Prew, SPACE EXPLORATION: THE NEW CHALLENGE TO THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY, J. of Astronautics, IV-I, 9, Spring 1957
  • 13 - R. T. Gabler, TRACKING AND COMMUNICATIONS WITH A MOON ROCKET, Astronautics Symposium: Sponsored by A. F. Office Scientific Research and Convair Division, General Dynamics Corp. (Summary: AFOST-TR-57-41, AD 120-430, Feb. 1957)
  • 14 - R. W. Buchheim, GENERAL REPORT ON THE LUNAR INSTRUMENT-CARRIERS (U) Rand Rept. RM-1720 28 May 1956 (Secret)
  • 15 - King-Hele, D. G. and Miss D. M. C. Gilmore, THE USE OF BLUE STREAK 11TH BLACK KNIGHT IN A SATELLITE MISSILE Royal Aircraft Establishment Tech. Note, No. G.W. 455, May 1957.
  • 16 - K. Tikhonravov, FLIGHT TO THE MOON, Casebook on Soviet Astronautics, Part I, Rand Corp. RM-1760, 21 June 1956.
  • 17 - V. A. Egorov, SOME QUESTIONS ON THE DYNAMICS OF FLIGHT TO THE MOON, Casebook on Soviet Astronautics, Part II Rand Corp, Rept. RM-1922, 21 June 1957.
  • 18 - E. Neison, THE MOON, Longmans-Green, 1876
  • 19 - R. A. Proctor, THE MOON, Longmans-Green, 1878
  • 20 - T. G. Eiger, THE MOON, George Phillip, 1895
  • 21 - J. Nasmyth, J. Carpenter, THE MOON, Fourth Edition, John Murray. 1903, (1st edition, 1874)
  • 22 - W. H. Pickering, THE MOON, Doubleday, 1903
  • 23 - P. Fauth, THE MOON IN MODERN ASTRONOMY, Owen, 1907
  • 24 – G.P. Serviss, THE STORY OF THE MOON, Appleton, 1928
  • 25 - M. Proctor, ROMANCE OF THE MOON, Harper, 1928
  • 26 - W. Goodacre, THE MOON, Bournemouth, 1930
  • 27 - M. A. Blagg, K. Muller, NAMED LUNAR FORMATIONS, Lund/Humphries, 1935
  • 28 - F.L. Whipple, EARTH, MOON AND PLANETS, Blakiston, 1941
  • 29 - C. Fisher, THE STORY OF THE MOON, Doubleday-Doran, 1943
  • 30 - J. E. Spurr, FEATURES OF THE MOON, Lancaster Press, 1945
  • 31 - M. H. Nicolson, VOYAGES TO THE MOON., Macmillan, 1948
  • 32 - R. B. Baldwin, FACE OF THE MOON, University of Chicago, 1949
  • 33 - J. E. Spurr, LUNAR CATASTROPHIC HISTORY, Lancaster Press, 1949
  • 34 - J. E. Spurr, THE SHORTENED MOON, Lancaster Press, 1949
  • 35 - D. W. G. Arthur, THE DIAMETERS OF LUNAR CRATERS, Private publication, 1951.
  • 36 - H. C. Urey, THE PLANETS: THEIR ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT, Yale, 1952 (see Chapter 2 on the Moon)
  • 41 – R. A. Smith, A. C. Clarke, EXPLORATION OF THE MOON, P. Muller, 1954
  • 42 - H. P. Wilkins, Patrick Moore, THE MOON Macmillan, 1955
  • 43 - N. J. Bowman, THEORIES OF THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE COMPOSITION OF THE MOON. Coll. Tech. Repts. Chicago Rocket Soc., 2, 3, 1951.
  • 44 - E. A. Whitaker, THE MOON - THE EARTH'S NEAREST NEIGHBOUR , Spaceflight 1-2, 42, January 1957.
  • 45 - V. A. Firsoff, ON THE STRUCTURE AND ORIGIN OF LUNAR SURFACE FEATURES, Journal British Astronom. Assoc. 66-8,314, Oct. 1956.
  • 46 - V. A. Firsoff, LUNAR OCCULATIONS OBSERVED IN BLUE LIGHT AND THE PROBLEM OF THE MOON'S ATMOSPHERE, J. Brit. Astronom. Assoc., 66-7, 252, July 1956.
  • 47 - P. Moore, SOME LUNAR CRATER PROBLEMS, Sky and Telescope, 15-5 201, March 1956
  • 48 - P. Moore, LIFE ON THE MOON? Irish Astronom. 3-5, 133, March 1955
  • 49 - P. Moore, WHAT SHALL WE FIND ON THE MOON, Journal of Astronautics 2-2, 47, Summer 1955
  • 50 - P. Moore, WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE MOON, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc. 11-1, 19, Jan. 1952 (see also "Realities of Space Travel" Putnam, London, 1957: Chap. 18, Sect. VI, p. 293)
  • 51 - E. J. Opik, THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON, Irish Astronom. J. 3-8, 245. December 1955.
  • 52 - E. J. Opik, THE DENSITY OF THE LUNAR ATMOSPHERE,: Irish Astronom. J. 3-5, 137, March 1955
  • 53 - Anon, LUNAR MOUNTAIN HEIGHTS, Sky and Telescope, 15-1. 3, Nov. 195
  • 54 - H. P. Wilkins, LIGHT AND SHADE OF THIS MOON, J. British Interplanetary Soc., 15-2, 101 March-April 1956
  • 55 - H. P. Wilkins, RECENT RESEARCH ON THE MOON: (1) Our Cracking Satellite, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc. 13-6, 313, Nov. 1954 (2) Bubbles and Streaks, J. Brit. Interplanetary Soc. 14-3, 133, May-June 1955.
  • 56 - H. P. Wilkins, THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOON, J. British Interplanetary Society, 12-1,1, Jan. 1953
  • 57 - M.W. Wholey, A SURVEY OF LUNAR SURFACE CONDITIONS. J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc., 6-1, 13, June 1946
  • 58 - T. Gold, THE LUNAR SURFACE, Monthly Notices, Royal Astronom. Soc., 115, 585, 1956
  • 59 - I. C. Browne et al, RADIO ECHOS FROM THE MOON, Proc. Physical Soc., Section B. 69, 901, 1 Sept. 1956
  • 60 - H. C. Urey, THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON'S SURFACE FEATURES, Sky & Telescope, 15-3, 108, Jan. 1956; 15-4, 161, Feb. 1956.
  • 61- R. L. T. Clarkson, THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE FORMATIONS ON THE SURFACE OF THE MOON, J. Brit. Astronom. Assoc., 64-5, 202, April 1954
  • 62 - Anon, DUST ON THE MOON, Sky and Telescope, 16-5, 225, March 1957
  • 63 - W.W. Kellogg, OBSERVATIONS OF THE MOON FROM THE MOON'S SURFACE, Rand Rept. RM-1764 27 July 1956.
  • 64 - C. A. Cross, THE USE OF PROBE ROCKETS. J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc. 16-3, 148, July-Sept. 1957
  • 65 - R. A. Smith, LANDING ON AIRLESS PLANETS, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc., 12-4, 149, July 1953.
  • 66 - G. S. Brosan, AN ELECTRICAL MACHINE FOR USE IN EXTRA*TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc, 14-5 270 Sept.-Oct. 1955
  • 67 - Anon, RUSSIA'S MOON ROCKET PROGRAM, Missiles and Rockets, 2-11 37, November 1957.
  • 68 - H. S. Holliday, SHORTCUT TO THE MOON?, Missile Away: 4 -4 24, Winter 1957
  • 69 - Anon, INTERPLANETARY BALLISTIC MISSILES, Missiles and Rockets, 2-10, 37, Oct. 1957
  • 70 - P. L. Sowerby, STRUCTURAL PROBLEM OF THE LUNAR BASE, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc., 13-1 36, Jan. 1954
  • 71 - E. F. Hope-Jones, PLANETARY ENGINEERING, J. British Interplanetary Soc. 12-4, 155, July 1953
  • 72 - M.V. Ovenden, ASTRONOMY AND ASTRONAUTICS, J. Brit., Interplanetary. Soc., 8-5 180, Sept. 1949
  • 73 – K. W. Gatland, et al, INITIAL OBJECTIVE'S IN ASTRONAUTICS (see esp. p. 163 beginning The Circumlunar Rocket ), J. Brit Interplanetary, Soc. 9-4 155, July 1950
  • 74 - Anon, AEROJET DESIGNS 5-STAGE MOON VEHICLE, Av. Week 18, 10, March, 1958
  • 75 - H. P. Wilkins, WHERE TO LAND ON THE MOON, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc, 13-2, 65, March 1954
  • 76 - G. V. E. Thompson, THE LUNAR BASE, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc. 10-2, 49, March 1951
  • 77 - K. Stanyukovitch, TRIP TO THE NOON: A RUSSIAN VIEW, Av. Week. 61-9 36, 30 Aug. 1954 (Translation of article from Russian publication News)
  • 78 - R. S. Richardson, ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS FROM THE MOON. Astra Soc. Pacific Leaflet No. 219, May 1947
  • 79 - G. E. V. Awdry, DEVELOPMENT OF A LUNAR BASE, J. Brit. Interplanetary Soc., 13-3, 166, May 1954
  • 80 - F. Fears, INTERPLANETARY BASES, J. Space Flight, 3-7, Sept. 1951
  • 81 - A. J. W. Rozelaer, EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL MINING, J. Brit. Interplanetary. Soc., 15-6, 308, Dec. 1956.
  • 82 - J. W. Campbell, Jr. WHY GO TO THE MOON? Philadelphia Astronaut. Soc. Bull., 2-6, 103, June 1954
  • 83 - D.H. Cronquist, ANOTHER LOOK AT THE PROBLEM OF TRACTION (on Moon) Pacific Rocket Soc. Bulletin 5-8, 7, Aug. 1952.
  • 84 – H. Gernsback, EXPLOITATION OF THE MOON, Rocket Digest, No. 70 p. 12, April 1955
  • 85 - W. Proell, AIR AND WATER ON THE MOON, Coll. Tech. Rept., Chicago Rocket Soc., 1, 29, 1949
  • 86 - G. Whittington, STRATEGY AND TACTICS ON A MOON FLIGHT, Coll. T9ech. Repts., Chicago Rocket Soc., 1, 36, 194
  • 87 - G.A. Crocco, ONE YEAR EXPLORATION TRIP EARTH-MARS-VENUS-EARTH 7th International Astronautical Congress, Rome 1956.
  • 88 – H. E. Ross LUNAR SPACESUIT, J. British Interplanetary. Soc..,9-1 23, January 1950
  • 89 - K. A. Ehricke. SATELLITES ET COMETESARTIFICIELS PORTE-INSTREUMENTS Interavia.12, 960, Dec. 1956 .
  • 90 - K. A. Ehricke, ASTRONAUTICAL AND SPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH WITH AUTOMATIC SATELLITES, J. Franklin Inst., Mono. No.2, June 1956.
  • 91 - R. W. Buchheim, MOTION OF A SMALL BODY IN EARTH MOON SPACE, Rand Report RM-1727, 4 June 1956, (Secret)
  • 92 - H. A. Lieske, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER - TRAJECTORY STUDIES Rand Report RM-1728, 4 June 1956.
  • 93 - W. E Frye, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER - POWERED FLIGHT GUIDANCE (U:) Rand Report RM-1729, 4 June 1956 (Secret)
  • 94 - R. T. Gabler, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER, TRACKING AND COMMUNIICATION (U) Rand Rept. RM-1731, 4. June 1956 0 (Confidential)
  • 95 - E. C. Heffern, LUNAR INSTRUMENT CARRIER-VEHICLE DESIGN CONSIDER ATIONS, (U) Rand Report RM-1732, 4 June 1956, (Secret)
  • 96 - E. Levin BALLISTIC LUNAR TRAJECTORIES, USAF/WDD Ramo-Wooldridge Navigation and Trajectories, Radio Propagation, GM 01.1-266, June -1956, (Confidential).
  • 97 - Goldstein, C. Froberg; A COLLISION PATH FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON IN THE RESTRICTED PROBLEM OF THREE BODIES, Kurgl. Fysiografiska Salls-Kapets I Lune Forhandlingar,BD.22,. Mr. 14 (1952) (Secret)
  • 98 - E. Pettit, S. B. Nicholson, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, vol. 71 p. 102, 1930
  • 99 - E. Pettit, RADIATION MEASUREMENTS ON THE ECLIPSED MOON, Astro- Physical Journal, Vol..91 1940, p. 408 .
  • 100 - R. H. Dicke, R. Beringer; Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 103 1946, PP 375-376
  • 101 - J. H. Piddington, H. C. Minnett, MICROWAVE THERMAL RADIATION FROM THE MOON, Australian Journal of Scientific Research, Series A, Vol. 2, No. 1, March 1949, pp 63-77
  • 102 - F. E. Wright, THE SURFACE OF THE MOON, Cooperation in Scientific Research, The Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D . C. 1936, pp 59-74
  • 103 - J. E. Jaeger, F. A. Harper, NATURE OF THE SURFACE OF THE MOON, Nature, Vol. 166, No. 4233, December 16, 1950 p. 1026
  • 104 - Paul Epstein, WHAT IS THE MOON MADE OF? Physical Review Vol. 33, No. 2, p. 269, February 1929
  • 105 - B. Elsmore, and G. R. Whitfield, LUNAR OCCULTATION A RADIO STAR AND THE DERIVATION OF AN UPPER LIMIT FOR THE DENSITY OF THE LUNAR ATMOSPHERE, Nature., Vol. 176, No 4473 September 3 1955, pp 457-458
  • 106 - J. E. H. Sholto-Douglas, FARMING ON THE MOON, J.-Brit. Interplanetary. Soc. 15-1, 17, Jan-Feb. 1956
  • 107 – A. C. Clarke, INTERPLANETARY FLIGHT, THE EARTH MOON JOURNEY, Chap. 5, Temple Press; 1950
  • 108 – A. C. Clarke, EXPLORATION OF SPACE, Temple Press, 1951, (The .Moon, Chap, 10, The Lunar Base, Chap. 11).
  • 109 – K. W. Gatland, A. M. Kunesch, SPACE TRAVEL , Wingate; 1953 (Operation in Space, Chap. 6)
  • 110 - R. S. Richardson, EXPLORING MARS, Into Space When and How Chap. 3, Astronomical Observations from the Moon, Chap.. 4, McGraw. Hill, 1954
  • 111 - W. Ley, ROCKETS, MISSILES AND SPACE TRAVEL, The Spaceship, Chap, 12, Viking, 1957
  • 112 - H. Oberth, MAN INTO SPACE, The Moon Car, Chap. 7 Harper, 1957
  • 113 – E. Burgess SATELLITES AND SPACE TRAVEL, Probing into Space Chap. 3, and Expedition to the Moon, Chapt. 4, Macmillan 1957.
  • 114 - A. Wilcox, MOON ROCKET, Chapters 14 and 15, Thos. Nelson, 1946.

General Bibliography

  • K. A. Ehricke, ENGINEERING PROBLEMS OF MANNED: SPACE FLIGHT, Interavia Vol. 10, p. 506, July 1955
  • Interavia Study Group, THE INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE WILL CHANGE TACTICS BUT NOT STRATEGY, Interavia, Vol. 11 P. 4O8, June 1 Erik Bergaust, THE STATE OF THE ART, Interavia, Vol. 11, p. 413, June 19
  • Kurt R. Stehling, WINGED ROCKETS COME TO THE FORE, Aviation Age, Vol, 26 P. 34, August 1956
  • A. J. Zaehringer l SOLID PROPELANTS GAINING IN ROCKET FIELD, Aviation Age Vol. 26, p. 50, August 1956
  • B. Hein, DIE DYNAMISHCE KONTRABARIE ALS LESING DES ASTRONAUTISCHEN PROBLEMS, Probleme ails der Astron. Srundlagen Porschung, GFW, October 1952, p. 181
  • R. Sanger, GLIDING FLIGHT ANDAND LANDING A Rocket Drive for Lon g-Range Bombers, Rbt. Gornog, 1952, p. 108
  • K. W. Gatland, THE SHADOW OF RUSSIAN MISSILES Interavia, Vol. 8 1953
  • M. W. Rosen, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (VIKING), The Viking Rocket Story 1955, p. 50
  • E. G. Ewing, LANDING OF SPACE CRAFT, The Artificial Satellite, p. 69., 195?
  • H. Kuhne, START, RETURN AND LANDING OF AN OPTIMUM SATELLITE STEP ROCKET The Artificial Satellite, p. 71, 1951
  • T. Nonweiler, PROBLEM OF MISSILES ENTERING THE ATMOSPHERE, J. Brit. Interplanetary Society, Vol. 1O, p. 26, January 1951
  • T. Nonweiler, AERODYNAMIC HEATING AT HIGH SPEEDS, J. Brit. Interplanetary Society, Vol. 104 p. 160, July 1951
  • Bradfield & Ballinger, A COMPARISON OF HEAT TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS OF THREE AERODYNAMIC SHAPES FOR RE-ENTERING THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE AT MACH 12, J, Brit. Interplanetary Society, Vol. 14, P. 185, July and August 1955
  • A. L. Antonio, THE "AEROBEE" RESEARCH ROCKET, Interavia, Vol. 8 p. 631 November 1953
  • L. C. Strong, ATOMIC HYDROGEN,THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE, J. American Rocket Society, Vol. 66, p. 67, 1946
  • J. Stemmer, PROBLEMS DES RAKETENMOTORS, Tech, Rundschau, Bern. Nrs. 17, 18, 23, 1948
  • R. McLarren, ESCAPE ROCKET DESIGN RESEARCH, Aviation Week, March 1948
  • Malina & Summerfield, (DETAILED ANALYSIS OF A FIVE-STAGE, 40 ton OXYHYDROGEN ESCAPE ROCKET,) J. Aero Science, Vol. 14, p. 471, Aug. 1947
  • D. C. Romick, BASIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES APPLICABLE TO REACTION-PROPELLED SPACE VEHICLES, Bericht uber den V. Intern. Astron. Kongress , OGFW Vienna p. 81, 1955
  • M. Vertregt, CALCULATION OF STEP*ROCKETS., Bericht uber den V. Intern. Kongress OGFW p. 157, 1955.
  • G.E. Pirquet, ZUR NOMENKLATURE DER SEWICHTSWERTE VON STUFENKRAFETEN, Bericht uber den V. Intern. Astron. Kongress AGFW, p. 162, 1955
  • D. P. Lawden, OPTICAL PROGRAMING OF ROCKET THRUST DIRECTION, Astronautics Acta, Vol. 1, p. 41, 1955
  • J. M. J. Kooy, ON AUTOMATIC INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONTROL OF LOW RANGE ROCKETS, Bericht uber den V. Intern. Astron. Kongress OGFW, p. 168 1955
  • H. Ruppe, UBER DIE AERODYNAMISCHE EWARMUNG VON KEGELFORMIGEN FLUGKORPERN IN BEREICH EXTREM HOHER MACH-ZABLEN, Bericht uber den V. Intern. Astro. Kongress OGFW, p. 274, 1955
  • Temme, Dantschler, Steinhoff, et al, PROPOSED CONTROL METHODS OF GUIDED MISSILES, USAF trans. FF-TS- 2883-RE, ATI #19049, July 1948
  • E. Burgess, THE MARTIAN PROBE, Aeronautics, Vol. 27 No. 4, page 26 Nov. 1952.
  • T. Nonweiler, PROBLEMS OF MISSILES ENTERING THE ATMOSPHERE , Journal British Interplanetary Society, Vol. 10, p. 26, 1951
  • T. Nonweiler, DESCENT FROM SATELLITES ORBITS USING AERODYNAMIC BRAKING, Journal British Interplanetary Society, Vo. 10, p. 258, 1951.
  • H. Kuhne, AERODYNAMISCHES UNTERSUCHNGEN DEI START UND LANDUNG DER OPTIMALE LISTRAMETTE FUR AUSSENSTATION, Forschungereihe GfW, Bericht, Vol. 4 1951
  • H. Kuhne, ZUR AERODYNAMIK VON START UND LANDUNG DER SATELLITRAKETEN, Weltraumfahrt, Vol. 2, p. 53, 1952
  • W. von Braun, THE RETURN OF A WINGED ROCKET VEHICLE FROM A SATELLITE ORBIT TO THE EARTH, Phys. & Med. of U. Atm., p. 4.32, 1952
  • U. T. Bodewadt, UBER DAS GEGENSCHUB FLUGVERFAHREN, Weltraumfahrt, Vol. 5 p. 109, 1951.
  • H. J. Pollard, A GLIMPSE OP THE STRUCTURAL FUTURE, Aeroplane, p. 291 March 1953.
  • K. W. Gatland, EXPENDABLE ROCKETS, Journal British Interplanetary Society Vol. 7, p. 160, 1948
  • K. R. Stehling, SPACE FLIGHT NOTES, Journal American Rocket Society, Vol, 26, No. 1, p. 48, 1956
  • K. R. Stehling, SPACE FLIGHT NOTES, Jet Propulsion, Vol. 26, No. 2 p. 115, 1956
  • W. J. Graff, Jr. CHALLENGE TO THE AIRCRAFT PROPULSION ENGINEER The Spectrometry of the Whole Spectrum THE NUCLEAR REACTOR, Aviation Age, Vol. 24, p. 18, 1955
  • J. R. Howe, REACTOR FUELS, Chemical Engineering Progress, Vol. 51 p. 482 1955
  • R. H. Reichel, CONTROLLING BALLISTIC MISSILE POWERPLANTS DURING STATIC FIRM AND AIRBORNE OPERATIONS, Aero Digest, Vol. 71, p. 22, 1955
  • M. J. Petersen, ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR POWER APPLICATION FOR JET PROPULSION PART II, Astronautics, Vol. 2, p. 111, 1955
  • H. H. Koelle, DESIGN PROBLEMS OF THE SPACE STATION, Journal British Inter-, planetary Society, Vol. 10 No. 6, p. 304, 1951
  • F. Haber, ESCAPE AND SURVIVAL IN SPACE TRAVEL, ARS Preprint, Vol. 68, 1952
  • S. Lehrer, ROCKET PRELIMINARY DESIGN AND PROPOSAL. PREPARATION, ARS Preprint: Vol. 112, 1953
  • R. Lea, STRUCTURAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS. FOR A HIGH ALTITUDE SOUND= ROCK OF THE VIKING TYPE, ARS Preprint Vol. 115A, 1953
  • K.R. Stehling & Missert, HIGH ALTITUDE LAUNCHING OF A SMALL ORBITAL VEHICLE, ARS Preprint, Vol. 187, 1954
  • K. A. Ehricke, THE SATELLOID, ARS Preprint, Vol. 235, 1955
  • S. F. Singer, APPLICATIONS MID DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS OF MINIMUM SATELLIT ARS Preprint, Vol. 278, 1955
  • K. A. Ehricke, SOLAR POWERED SPACE SHIP, ARS Preprint, Vol 310, 1956
  • R. McLarren, THE BRAINWORK IS DONE, Aero Digest, Vol, 63, No. 4 p. 1951
  • K. Tikhonranov, MOW TO MAWS FORECAST IN SOVIET, JET-PROPELLED JOURNEYS TO MOON AND CREATION OF ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE SEEN FEASIBLE, New York Times, No: 34,221, p .8, October 4, 1951
  • A. Pullenberg, PROPOSAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SPACE STATION, Journal British Interplanetary Society, Vol. 10, No. 6, p. 304, 1951
  • L. Spitzer, Jr. INTERPLANETARY TRAVEL BETWEEN: SATELLITE OBITS, Journal British Interplanetary Society, Vol. 10, Eo. 6, p 249, 1951.
  • F. L. Whipple, METEORIC COLLISION FACTOR IN SPACE SHIP DESIGN, Aviation Age, Vol. 16, No. 6, p. 25, 1951
  • L. N. Thompson ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES KEY TO SPACE FLIGHT, Interavia, Vol 7 No. 3, p. 148, 1952
  • R. F. Dertinger, A MIXABILITY DEPARTMENT OPERATION FOR PRODUCTION MISSILES, Proc. IRE, January 1956
  • F. J. Murray, IONIC & NUCLEAR PROBLEMS OF ROCKET PROPULSION, Proc. IRE. January 1956
  • E. Stuhlinger, POSSIBILITIES OF ELECTRICAL SPACE SHIP PROPULSION, Proc. I& January 1956. ATOMIC ENERGY - THE POWER OF THE FUTURE, Interavia, Vol. 10, p. 46, 1955
  • R. P. Haviland, RELIABILITY IN GUIDED MISSILES, Jet Propulsion Vo. 25, No.7 p. 321, 1955
  • C. L. Randolph, RESEARCH IN ULTRAENERGY FUELS FOR ROCKET PROPULSION, Aero- Jet General Corporation Report, #1219-1, pp 7, June 1954
  • A.W. Peppers, AERODYNAMIC DESIGN OF A HIGH ALTITUDE ROCKET, Aeron. Engineering. Rev. Vol. 14, P. 43, 1955
  • S. McLain, NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS, Elect Engineering, Vol. 74, p44, 1955
  • K. R. Stehling, HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT, Jet Propulsion, Vol. 25, No. 9 p. 475. 1955
  • Romick, Van Pelt & Knight A PRELIMINARY DESIGN STUDY OF A THREE STAGE SATELLITE FERRY ROCKET VEHICLE WITH PILOTED RECOVERABLE STAGES, ARS Preprint #186, 1954
  • J.Wyld (proposed by),THE JAMES . H. WYLD PROJECT OR THE MODEL T SPACESHIP Reaction Motors, Inc:
  • P. E. Sandorff, SOME NEW THOUGHT ON SPACE FLIGHT 'M I T' ARS Preprint
  • M. L. McNabb, GUIDED MISSILE DESIGN CRITERIA, Vitro Corp. of Am. Bimo Ra. Vol. 19 pp, December 1953.
  • D. O. Leeser, EVALUATING BASIC MATERIALS FOR NUCLEAR FUEL ME PLANTS Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 77 page 501 - 1955
  • D. O. Leeser, ENGINEERING MATERIALS IN NUCLEAR FUELED POWER PLANTS, Materials and Methods, Vol. 41, p 98 1955
  • Livingston & Boch ORNL'S DESIGN FOR A POWER REACTOR PACKAGE, Nucleonics Vol. 13, p. 24, 1955
  • J. A. Bolton, LOAD SOLID FUEL REACTORS, Nucleonics Vol. 13, p 52. 1955
  • M S. Jones, Jr., A METHOD FOR ESTIMATING ALTITUDE PERFORMANCE OF BALLOON LAUNCHED ROCKETS, Jet Propulsion, Vol. 25, No. 10, p. 531, 1955
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